Insightful and Eloquent
I had always thought what I experienced when teaching was me - and felt so disappointed myself that I just couldn’t find a way to make teaching less exhausting and not take over my life. I had thought teaching was a wonderful way to be of service, until my health collapsed under the strain and I had to leave teaching. I had thought the feeling of being devalued was just me. This podcast has helped me forgive myself and understand that what I experienced was symptomatic of a system that needs to be reimagined for the benefit of all. Thank you!
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